They told us she was just a myth.
A creature invented to make children behave.
A story stitched together by fear.
But Omna El-Ghoula was never just a tale.
She was real.
And she's still hungry.
In Book Two of the Folklore Horror Files, Nawal finds herself haunted by something far more ancient than she imagined-a being with many mouths, countless arms, and one rule:
Return what you took... or be taken.
After surviving the horrors of Abu Rigl Masloukh, Nawal is drawn to a deeper secret-a buried story of stolen children, cursed lineage, and a terrifying mother figure who devours anything left outside after dark.
She isn't coming to frighten children anymore.
She's coming for the ones who forgot her.
Inspired by real Egyptian legends and written in a chilling, immersive style, this second installment will grip readers who love urban legends, psychological horror, and folklore that lives in the cracks of memory.